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this is the weekly live here on our t.v. with us here from moscow twenty four hours a day president vladimir putin has announced a crackdown on corruption in the country saying no official politician will be able to rest easily put in focus on problems at home as he spoke to lawmakers for the first time since returning to the top job artie's alexian a chef school listen to what the president had to say. several years ago when former president medvedev addressed russia's lawmakers this signaled major constitutional changes for the country with the presidential term being extended to six years this time when president putin delivered his first annual address after returning to the kremlin for the third time it ran no major sensations nor political changes but at the same time this speech was even more significant as
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some have already said that many others before this time put in barely spoke about any foreign policy issues the main focus was on domestic problems in russia and there have been plenty according to russia's president in fact he started his speech by saying it is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest in two youths not rich it is the votes that as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world in twenty years time economically active population could shrink by fifty percent unless we do something this trend could continue either we provide interesting jobs give opportunities to create business build families raise children be happy with just a few decades russia will become
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a poor country populated by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own territory. but the biggest issue dragging russia backwards for the past several decades has been the corruption among the higher echelons of power and that is why the largest chunk of putin's speech was dedicated to this problem and the president came up with some very tough rhetoric and heard in all twelve years putin has been in politics in russia but no wonder it seemed at times that putin was not addressing the whole russia and not for the whole world to see but he directed a stern warning to those. sitting in front of him. for that which you know when you can get it but how can people trust an official or a politician who talks a lot about the good of russia at the same time tries to take his money out of the country i ask you to support the bill to limit the amount of foreign accounts and stocks that officials and politicians can. the people.
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i. don't applaud yet maybe you will like everything i have to say but it will put in will be holding an annual press conference for the world media and the eyes of the entire planet will again be on the russian president let's see russia r.t. reporting from inside the kremlin and some other international news now president obama is heading to newtown to attend a vigil to mourn those killed in friday's elementary school massacre that rocked the connecticut town all victims of the attack have been identified twenty children aged between six and seven twenty six people gunned down in the shooting spree the attack identified as twenty year old adam lanza shot his mother at home before opening fire at the elementary school. at least eight people being killed and fifty five injured after several explosions rocked the northern iraqi city of kirkuk no one has claimed responsibility for the attack yet the blast came only a few hours after a car bomb hit an office of the patriotic union of kurdistan party north of the
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iraqi capital killing two security workers and wounding thirteen tension in the region has been escalating of late with the kurds increasing their demands for sovereignty. and to government activists who are mosco the first anniversary of their movement on saturday with a rally that drew around seven hundred people officials said up to forty demonstrators were detained during the un authorized event including opposition leaders you don't solve an election of only after you got this kind of was that some one hundred people gathered in central moscow on saturday to mark one year since the start of anti-government protests did not sanction any around these in this part of town saying that usually there's heavy traffic here and to a large crowds could cause some additional problems they did hold long negotiations with the opposition proposing other routes but feel to reach an agreement some detentions are going on including several leaders of the opposition were also
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detained. and. they claim that they were detained lawfully since they say that all these people who gathered here are not taking part in any rally they just went outside to take a walk but all in all what's happening here is of no comparison really to what we saw a year ago last december when tens of thousands of people gathered for protest rallies well here i said we're just talking about a few hundred people. barack obama's reelection gave some analysts reason to believe there might be a window of opportunity for a new diplomatic push to end iran's standoff with the west we find out more on this and the interview with the former iranian diplomat so you'd hossein mousavian that'll be up next here on our team in the news continues in about twenty minutes from now.
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we're now joined by iran's former top diplomat and now a scholar in the field of international relations mr hussein messiah and serve thank you very much for meeting with us think let's start with the united states it's now clear that barack obama is staying for a second term in office do you expect iran still to attract as much attention or will mr obama focus on more pressing issues like dealing with the u.s. economy for example iran has been a top foreign policy issue for all u.s.
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administrations since nine hundred seventy nine. if not topic number one definitely iran has been always between top three foreign policy issues of the united states that's why i believe in even in the second term of president obama iran would be if not the most important between top three important issues well now therefore only president obama is constrained before the elections do you think that could mean that he is more likely to go to war in something like a war with iran i believe obama came to office with. engagement policy and he himself was sincere. and he had the good intentions which failed to deliver a shoe to fall down due to pressure from congress
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a pack. israeli prime minister and a very tough policy of your opiates because during president bush europeans they had engagement policy but on fortunately during engagement policy of president obama europeans they had hawkish policies i agree with you president obama should have less constrained in the second term and therefore we can be illegal but more optimistic not too much we should not be too much to mr because the pressures would you make the mystically from israel but he would have a little bit freer hand. for going forward with iraq hopefully he would be successful and where you mention israel because he's really prime minister has been saying that the u.s. will assist israel if it strikes iran what does this mean now after the election
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i believe americans they do not want to be engaged in feared war in the middle east americans they have good lessons from invading iraq and afghanistan they have lost trillions of thought. thousands of lives and they're living of coniston and iraq with in a mess and they have not what you meant. and all of the stability has been much more wars in afghanistan and iraq after americans reach the endor stand the consequences of attacking the lawn with ken forks compared to iraq and afghanistan iran is to compare to iraq and afghanistan because iran is completely different that's why i believe there is a consensus within republicans and democrats that they should not
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drag the us to death or benjamin netanyahu is own political futures currently uncertain since this party is preparing to take part in the upcoming elections in israel how do you tell what's pre-election rhetoric and what are real intentions i believe even from the beginning the turn yahoo was bluffing. i believe fairs put pressure on american president to make a credible threat not only in strong sure what to do what he didn't mean by a credible threat they wanted american president to put a red light not on nuclear bomb. which is the legitimate right of every member when they could not push obama to this point but he decided himself to make a credible threat in order to pull the us the e.u.
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in a position to choose between crippling sanctions or war which he was confident europe and the united states would sanctions but the main target of. much of netanyahu from the beginning was crippling sanctions not war and i believe he dismissed the u.s. and europe and he was successful israel's plausible nuclear stockpile or threat to iran. i really believe neither israel use existing threat for iran or iran existential threat to israel we had just global disease or summit conference here and i told the conference that even today israel is the are always using the wrong issue justifying the nuclear bomb
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saying iran is existential threat for israel but the fact is israel is that israel produced nuclear bomb before islamic revolution where the shah of iran was that a lot of is rape. israeli nuclear bomb has nothing to do with iraq because it was massed produced before of evolution now they are using islamic revolution in order to justify which i would not why this argument iran has really been stigmatized in the public domain for the past few years what can their own do to persuade the west that it's not building a nuclear weapon i believe. iran has been ready for cooperation with the i.a.e.a.
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to remove the ambiguity. during all time you'll remember in two thousand and three to talk to two thousand and five we implemented additional protocol we implemented a subsidy arrangement called three point one we have been suspended in richmond to give access to diy beyond additional protocol we opened the military side. but the e.u. three was not able to recall denies the legitimate rights of iran because the us position was zero enrichment that's why it was she asians during our time failed despite the fact that we were ready for full transparency and we proved practically . during president damn it in a jar russia in two thousand and eleven proposed step by use the plan the russian step by step plan consisted of all majors requirements of the.
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tonic and as you agency and united nations security council resolutions. and even beyond but the iranian officials they will come the russian initiative as a basis for negotiations it was the us and the you which declined the russian proposal therefore i believe again even today the russian proposal can be a good basis for negotiations if you personally work to word the. monitors in iran for several years and while the international observers are known to have accused iran of not letting them see everything they want while the iran has been saying that it can't satisfy all their demands whose right it depends iran is a member of safeguard they are asking iran to implement additional protocol
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implementing additional protocol is not mandated for the nations for the cultures today seventy countries they do not implemented the shah protocol therefore this would be a guest good read from iran to implement additional protocol now i. is even requiring questing iran to give back so as to die eight beyond additional protocol no mation in this war has given access to die beyond that shop. i believe iran is ready if they recognize the rights of iran for the richmond plate any other member. of n.p.t. and if they are prepared to make clear to lift the sanctions to start lifting the sanctions gradually at the end the state to lift all sanctions if the west and the p five plus one are ready and this two issue i believe iran will show good will to
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accept additional protocol to cooperate with by the possibility they mention issues which would need to give access to die beyond additional protocol the e.u. hasn't been buying iranian oil for months now. as iran been able to find new markets i believe iranian oil export has decreased fifty percent sixty percent but believe me even if you are in they cannot export one drop of oil. they would not give up their rights under the n.p.t. . it really doesn't matter how much you want him exported or not during the war eight years invasion of iraq nine hundred eighty two nine hundred eighty eight we had much more war situation. let's move on to syria now how do you think the craft
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in syria may affect the situation around iran. i believe this would affect more the region the us allies i believe if they continue like peace syria would go to seed war severely and war. spreading to rock. jordan lebanon and even torture. iran would be delicious to be. affected by this spread of civilian war or war from syria. of course iran may lose one friend or one partner like bashar assad but it doesn't mean. they're radical muslims they are caught they would come to power they would be friends of israel. muslim brother rude if they are in power they would be much more ideology.
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based would be islamic ideology aside this. that's the difference what is the biggest threat for the united states in which it had believe that the biggest threat threat for the us is coming out of arab spring where and where salafi. taleban is. their extreme some need is radicals or. capturing in the muslim countries the clubs of the us allies like mubarak been one after one this is the real threat to the us how do you see the situation developing with arab spring is going to spread to other countries nobody knows but but but as far as i can
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see. there is alarmists are coming to power through whole middle east and this would affect it. the remaining u.s. allies in the region my son was thank you very much for your time on this was iran's former top diplomat and now scholar in the fuel international relations mr hossein mousavian. do we speak your language or not at the end of. the news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to bangalore's kid in the story. are you here. to enjoy spanish find out more visit.
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